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Buy a gas station with specialists on your side.

Browse vetted stations and portfolios, get matched to off-market deals, and avoid the environmental and financing pitfalls that sink first-time buyers.

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Why buy with us

The deals you want are not on the open market.

The best stations sell quietly, broker to broker, before they ever hit a public marketplace. We see that flow. We also keep you out of trouble on the things that wreck a first deal.

Off-market access

Many of our best deals never get publicly listed. Tell us your criteria and we match you before the crowd.

Real numbers, vetted

We help you read fuel volume, inside sales margins, and seller add-backs so you are not buying a story.

Environmental cover

USTs and contamination history can be a landmine. We help you scope Phase I and Phase II before you are committed.

Financing that fits

SBA, conventional, and private. We connect you to lenders who actually fund fuel and C-store deals.

Representation

We represent your offer and your interests through diligence and closing, not the seller's.

Speed when it counts

Good deals move fast. We help you analyze and act before someone else does.

Deal alerts

See new deals before they go public.

Tell us what you are hunting for. We will send matching stations and portfolios the moment they come available, including off-market opportunities.

No spam. Just deals that fit your box.

FAQ

Buying a gas station: common questions

Asking prices range widely. The national median asking price is around $450K, with most quality deals between roughly $225K and $2.75M, and NNN investment-grade properties running $1M to $10M and up. See how much a gas station costs.
Rarely with zero down, but SBA 7(a) financing for a special-purpose property like a gas station typically requires only a 10% to 15% equity injection, far less than conventional. Read buying with little money down.
It can be. Inside C-store sales drive most of the profit (often about 70% of profit from roughly 30% of revenue), while fuel is the traffic driver. See is owning a gas station profitable.
Fuel volume and trend, inside sales and margins, the fuel supply or jobber contract, the lease or real estate, deferred maintenance, and above all the environmental and UST status. We walk you through all of it.
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